Core Sync Process Choking Systems

I have Adobe CC installed on an older MacBook Pro running Lion and an iMac running Mavericks. Ever since the last CC update, my processors have been maxed out and the Finder locks up (usually after first booting up). The activity monitor shows "Core Sync" hogging most of the CPU - anywhere between 75-99%. Once I quit the process, the CPU returns to normal. I also have Adobe CC installed on a PC running Windows 7, which produces similar CPU usage. I am now in the habit of force quitting Core Sync first thing when I boot up and when Core Sync switches back on, I'm sometimes forced to just shut down CC altogether. This should not be.

Seeing the same issue. I'm not typically signed out of Adobe Creative Cloud, but I always quit the menu bar Creative Cloud app because it serves no purpose except for updating the apps.

I also don't sync anything with Creative Cloud, but am seeing the same thing. Finder + Core Sync are using near 100% of CPU and I have to Force quit Core Sync and Adobe Desktop Client and Finder to get it to work again, mulitple times a day.

I also have no Files to sync. Today I had 100.2 % CPU for the Core Sync. It is not possible to work with this problem! I have no Idea whatfore this app needs the cpu in that way. Should be a small background job.

I have the same issue, Core Sync daemon restarts even though file sync is deselected.Result is Finder is sluggish and cpu real slow. Please Adobe we dont want or need your really bad sync stuff. I am going to change permission to 000 so it can't start again as soon as I find where Adobe put it.